51.   Brueger, though, said the head-to-head numbers mean little because they are based only on name recognition.

52.   Brady is the likely star should underdog New England win, because he is the only player other than backup quarterback Drew Bledsoe with significant name recognition.

53.   But after three years, the voters here seem tired of Brown, a Democrat and one of two or three mayors in the country with widespread name recognition.

54.   Bush, the Robert Frost of political name recognition, won the first polls easily, and after that things just started snowballing.

55.   But as PCs became common household appliances, name recognition became important.

56.   But few of them have much name recognition or political experience.

57.   But because the hotel is a new concept, it does not yet carry the name recognition with travelers, he said.

58.   But he acknowledged that the campaign faced a substantial challenge compared with that of Ventura, who benefited from his widespread name recognition as a professional wrestler and actor.

59.   But he has experience, name recognition and a core of followers who probably would stick with him.

60.   But he concedes that after a week of well-publicized meetings here, his name recognition in France and the rest of Europe may rise significantly.

n. + recognition >>共 128
name 42.46%
speech 9.81%
brand 7.33%
voice 6.57%
handwriting 2.80%
face 2.37%
pattern 2.16%
word 1.94%
government 1.51%
brand-name 1.08%
name + n. >>共 379
recognition 23.54%
change 19.24%
tag 8.06%
game 1.79%
plate 1.79%
player 1.31%
identification 1.25%
dispute 1.19%
badge 1.19%
calling 1.19%
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